Commercial building rises at Sasco Hill and Post roads

Updated 2:25 pm, Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Construction is progressing on a two-story commercial building at the foot of Sasco Hill Road. The building will house retail on the first floor and offices on the second floor.

Construction is progressing on a two-story commercial building at the foot of Sasco Hill Road. The building will house retail on the first floor and offices on the second floor.

Photo: Genevieve Reilly

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Construction is progressing on a two-story commercial building at the foot of Sasco Hill Road. The building will house retail on the first floor and offices on the second floor.

Construction is progressing on a two-story commercial building at the foot of Sasco Hill Road. The building will house retail on the first floor and offices on the second floor.

Photo: Genevieve Reilly

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Construction is progressing on a commercial building at the foot of Sasco Hill Road. The first floor will house retail shops, the second floor will house offices.

Construction is progressing on a commercial building at the foot of Sasco Hill Road. The first floor will house retail shops, the second floor will house offices.

Photo: Genevieve Reilly

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A rendering of what the commercial building under construction at the foot of Sasco Hill Road will look like when completed.

A rendering of what the commercial building under construction at the foot of Sasco Hill Road will look like when completed.

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Commercial building rises at Sasco Hill and Post roads

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Construction on a two-story commercial building at the foot of Sasco Hill Road, corner of Post Road, is moving along.

The application from One Sasco Hill, LLC, was approved by the Town Plan and Zoning Commission in April after rejecting earlier plans for 2291-2307 Post Road.

The building, with cedar-like siding, will have at least three retail outlets on the first floor and a drive-through bank window. The second floor will house offices. In addition to parking in the front and rear, there will be an underground parking garage.

After opposing the earlier plan, which called for a brick commercial building, neighbors threw their support behind the revised application.